Monday, July 12, 2010

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5 things we want to see in Brazil 2014



2010 World Cup in South Africa leaves us with many memories good, bad and even some embarrassment. Many good screamers event dominated by European and South American. We also found that 'countries elites' can fall quickly, such as France and Italy. Many curses of the glass were broken and others are still impacting the event. Soccer fans know that it is a sad thing to wait four years until the next World Cup, especially when it will be in Brazil. We can already imagine the beautiful women dancing in the carnival ... hehe Here is 5 things I'd like to see in the next world to be an extraordinary event: 1. Fewer errors
arbitration: This world farewell with a sour taste to learn that many refereeing errors changed the fate of some unfortunate teams. Not only speak of out of place Tevez in Argentina against Mexico but also the U.S. disallowed goal against Slovenia. Of course the worst mistake arbitration was the legitimate goal for England against Germany that the arbitrator "did not see."






2. Champions different

: same teams always win and the same places: 3 in South America and 5 in Europe. I do not want Brazil, Argentina, Italy, Germany, France ... etc. are winners. Thank God that Spain won this championship for the first time, would be disappointed if he saw Brazil won. Would a team of North America (Mexico: D) Africa and Asia to win the cup.


3. More animals psychic :
World Since 2014 will be in Brazil, perhaps a macaw with psychic powers
animal would be best to replace the Octopus Paul.


4. A ball better : No matter if NASA is to design the ball from the cup, all we ask is a ball that ALL players / coaches agree. As nacos say, 'This is less anger'


5. A refined TRI : The Mexican team has many promising players like Vela, Chicharito, brothers Dos Santos, Guardado, Memo Ochoa Juarez. I want to see those players refine their style of play and come to Brazil with enough experience to defeat their rivals.



What do you think? (top photo courtesy of El Universal.com )

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